Quote Originally Posted by Accord Monster
Could look a little like this:

"Just go in on Monday, and ask for an application. Then ask to speak with Matt Hamby, and let make know that I sent you.

Actually, it could not have looked like that. The comma after Hamby would have gotten you points off on an English test. That is a simple compound sentence with two stand alone subject/verb set-ups. They can each be a sentence by themselves. The comma should actually have been placed behind the word "then." Also, I just noticed, the comma after Monday needs to be let go. That is a compound verb and is the action object of the original subject of the sentence. Later, QD.